I own a SD-C and a SSA. While I love them both, I will not spend over twice as much on them after buying a Larue MBT.
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I own a SD-C and a SSA. While I love them both, I will not spend over twice as much on them after buying a Larue MBT.
Geisseles have absolutely nothing over the LaRue. Even if they were priced identically, I'd buy LaRue.
Next 2 stage I buy for a Recce build I've got going will be a Wilson. This thread convinced me https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...40#post2813540
No love for KAC 2-stage ..? :meeting:
Concerning rifles... I prefer a single stage trigger on a combat weapon I might shoot on the move. Two stage would be acceptable on a rifle I would shoot primarily from a rest.
I like the KAC 2 stage. It feels like a good Garand or M14 trigger which reset just after the second stage. The G trigger resets all the way back to the beginning of the first stage. However, the KAC doesn't break as clean as a G trigger and retails for more money. Mine came with a Colt lower I bought and for the money, th4 trigger was almost free.
js8588, you might wanna re-think that Wilson TTU. A popped primer getting down in the works will be a major PITA to dig out.
Why wouldn't you use a two stage on a combat rifle? They used two stage triggers on '03s, 03-A3s, Mausers, SMLEs, Garands, M-14s and other infantry rifles. The two stage was designed for hard combat use
Could get a popped primer stuck in my gas key too. I still don't keep an extra BCG in my stock.
If I'm ever operating operationally (something horrible has happened at that point. I'm a suburban mattress store manager) & my rifle goes down, I'll switch over to my sidearm. If I survive long enough, I'll clean out my fcg at my leisure.